Re: Keeping small african cichlids with redtail sharks
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2024 1:04 am
Honestly, I'm not convinced that adding more fish to a tank that's already on the small side is the way to go. It's generally better to have a tank that's the right size for the fish you want to keep, and then stock it accordingly.
From the pictures, it's a bit tough to tell, but I think the mbuna might be an albino auratus - although I could be wrong. As for the peacock, I'm not sure what type it is. Peacocks usually color up more as they grow, so it might be easier to ID them later. Maybe someone else can take a look and figure it out.
The issue isn't just about aggression - like we've already discussed, you've got two fish that need different food. I'm not sure how you'd make sure each one is eating the right stuff.
From the pictures, it's a bit tough to tell, but I think the mbuna might be an albino auratus - although I could be wrong. As for the peacock, I'm not sure what type it is. Peacocks usually color up more as they grow, so it might be easier to ID them later. Maybe someone else can take a look and figure it out.
The issue isn't just about aggression - like we've already discussed, you've got two fish that need different food. I'm not sure how you'd make sure each one is eating the right stuff.